Map of New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. (inset) Long Island The Peoples' Pictorial Atlas. Being A Complete And Popular Account Of All The Countries Of The World, In Their Geographical, Statistical, Topographical And Commercial Aspects. With 52 Maps. Constructed By A. Keith Johnston, F.R.G.S.; Prof. H.D. Rogers, of Boston; Edward Weller, F.R.G.S., and Other Eminent Geographers. Compiled and Edited By Charles H. Jones, Assisted By Theodore F. Hamilton. New York: J. David Williams, Publisher, 46 Beekman Street. 1873. Entered ... 1873, by J. David Williams ... Washington, D.C. New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey

Map of New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. (inset) Long IslandThe Peoples' Pictorial Atlas. Being A Complete And Popular Account Of All The Countries Of The World, In Their Geographical, Statistical, Topographical And Commercial Aspects. With 52 Maps. Constructed By A. Keith Johnston, F.R.G.S.; Prof. H.D. Rogers, of Boston; Edward Weller, F.R.G.S., and Other Eminent Geographers. Compiled and Edited By Charles H. Jones, Assisted By Theodore F. Hamilton. New York: J. David Williams, Publisher, 46 Beekman Street. 1873. [Entered ... 1873, by J. David Williams ... Washington, D.C.]New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey

Maps by Rogers and Johnston, and Weller. This atlas is similar to the Hardesty edition of 1875, but on thinner paper. J. David Williams is sometimes considered to be the author, but Phillips lists this under Jones and Hamilton. The North American maps, with the exception of the New England states and New York and Pennsylvania, are updated reissues of the maps used in Rogers and Johnston 1857 Atlas of the United States, although they are often configured in different groups, indicating that they were copied from the 1869 third edition of the Rogers and Johnston U.S. wall map that is from the same earlier plates, but updated, that the 1857 atlas was made from (see our #5402). Full color.